Daintree National Park, Queensland
GREEN: a moment of relaxation for nature lovers
Escape to the lush green landscapes of Australia. Expect feelings of revitalisation, relaxation and a restored sense of balance as you experience Australia in brilliant 8D sound in our video series.
By Dan F Stapleton
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Australia’s verdant green landscapes can recharge and refocus even the busiest of minds. From ancient rainforests to thick bushland, discover the powerful influence of immersing yourself in some of Australia’s most captivating green-hued scenes.
Feel revitalised in mossy and ancient rainforests
Step into the ancient heart of the world’s oldest rainforest and feel your everyday worries drift away with the mist that washes over this lush oasis. The Daintree Rainforest in Queensland's Cairns and Great Barrier Reef region is well known for its healing properties. Step under the canopy and you’ll feel – not just see – why. Water gushes over rocks covered in brilliant-green moss. Native birds call to each other from the deep-green foliage. Exotic insects whirr in the dark-green undergrowth. This primeval rainforest will calm your every thought.
Seek harmony in the depths of leafy national parks
From the Echo Point lookout in Katoomba you can see for miles across a deep valley blanketed in rich green bushland reaching to dramatic sun-drenched cliffs. A waterfall cascades over the distant rocks; in front of you, wisps of cloud hover above the ever-growing green shoots, while native wildlife rustles below. It’s not surprising that many seek balance among the native bushland that encompasses Australia’s national parks. Here, in the World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains National Park, a two-hour drive from Sydney, the air is fresh and the serenity absolute.
Feel the calming effects of seeing native wildlife
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Out of the grassy undergrowth, she emerges; a small marsupial known as a quokka. Daintily, she picks up a bright green kernel and begins to nibble. Here on bush-covered Rottnest Island, off the coast of Perth in Western Australia, quokkas thrive; and so do the humans who meet them. There is plenty of research to show the calming benefits of interacting with nature and her creatures, but quokkas offer their own kind of magic.